Still one or two outstanding issues around RSpec, but that is what you
should be aiming for :) However, even with those issues fixed,
running it on an actual system might not be the best idea due to some
performance issues.
MSpec is a good, if not very limited, and is what the team are using.
I haven't looked at Test::Unit implementation.
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 9:14 AM, Thibaut Barrère
<thibaut.barrere at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm documenting myself to see what are the various options currently
> available to write IronRuby code to unit-tests C# assemblies.
> I gave MSpec a try and it's already fine (http://gist.github.com/30685).
> Test::Unit seems to work well too (good work!) after a first test.
> Did anyone play with RSpec, Shoulda or anything else ?
> cheers
> Thibaut Barrère
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